to get rid of or drive from a lodgment or resting-place; displace from a standard or a chosen place or habitation: as, to dislodge a stone from a cliff; to dislodge an army or even the occupants of a house.

going from a place of lodgment, abode, or rest.

to get rid of or drive from a lodgment or resting-place; displace from a normal or a chosen place or habitation: because, to dislodge a stone from a cliff; to dislodge an army and/or occupants of a home.

To go from someplace of lodgment, abode, or sleep.

to eliminate or drive from a lodgment or resting-place; displace from an ordinary or a chosen place or habitation: since, to dislodge a stone from a cliff; to dislodge an army and/or occupants of a property.